Android 11 was released by Google in September, and only a handful of devices have received the update. Samsung started beta testing One UI 3.0 skin based on Android 11 in October and has even rolled out the stable update to a few premium devices in select markets.
However, it seems the company is readying itself to update eligible devices to Android 11 based One UI 3.0.
The company has detailed its One UI 3.0 stable update schedule for one internal market.
According to the timeline shared in the official forum, the company will kick off its Android 11 update roadmap beginning with this year’s high-end Galaxy S20 series – S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra – then move to the Note 20, Note 10, and S10 series in January 2021.
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Z Flip will receive the update in January, too, and the original Fold will be covered in February.
The company will wrap up the roadmap in August 2021, a month before the next major Android update is released by Google, well, if the company will maintain its usual launch timeline. But it’s amazing that the company has plans to update some of its low-end phones like the Galaxy A01, A11, A10, and M11. For recent high-end flagship phones, Samsung is committed to seed out three major Android updates.
December 2020
- Galaxy S20
- Galaxy S20+
- Galaxy S20 Ultra
January 2021
- Galaxy Note 10
- Galaxy Note 10+
- Galaxy Note 20
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
- Galaxy S10
- Galaxy S10+
- Galaxy S10 Lite
- Galaxy Z Fold 2
- Galaxy Z Flip
February 2021
- Galaxy Fold
March 2021
- Galaxy A51
- Galaxy M21
- Galaxy M30s
- Galaxy M31
- Galaxy Note 10 Lite
- Galaxy Tab S7
April 2021
- Galaxy A50
- Galaxy M51
May 2021
- Galaxy A21s
- Galaxy A31
- Galaxy A70
- Galaxy A71
- Galaxy A80
- Galaxy Tab S6
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
June 2021
- Galaxy A01
- Galaxy A01 Core
- Galaxy A11
- Galaxy M11
- Galaxy Tab A
July 2021
- Galaxy A30
- Galaxy Tab S5e
August 2021
- Galaxy A10
- Galaxy A10s
- Galaxy A20
- Galaxy A20s
- Galaxy A30s
- Galaxy Tab A 10.1
- Galaxy Tab Active Pro
This Android 11 update timeline is specifically for users in Egypt, so it might not be precisely the same for every country. But even if it varies, it shouldn’t be far off from this.
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